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9.     Connection

TYPICAL APPLICA

TION

        Connect each 

HDMI input source

 (such as: HD-

DVD, PS3/, XBOX360, satellite/cable, Blu-Ray etc.) to the 

HDMI inputs of the MATRIX.

Attention

  Do Not Hotswap plugs! - Please 

insert and extract cables carefully with the power 

SWITCHED OFF. Connecting and disconnecting 

while powered can result in damage to circuitry.

        Attach the IR TX emitters directly over the infrared 

receiving sensor of each input source using the adhesive 

backing. You may need to adjust the position of the 

emitter after installation to achieve the best results. 

Sometimes moving the sensor to different areas of the 

source facia can improve IR performance.

Plug the 3.5mm jack of the IR TX emitter into the 

corresponding number IR TX port on the rear panel of the

MATRIX.

        For routing IR to control the display from the matrix 

side, e.g from 3rd party control system, plug the 3.5mm 

stereo jack of the CAB-IR-LINK into the corresponding IR 

RX port on the rear panel of the MATRIX.

Ensure the CAB-IR-LINK mono 3.5mm jack at the IR TX 

port of your control system is securely connected. 

NOTE

 Make sure the IR jacks are in the same 

number ports.

HINT 

Locate the infrared sensor on devices by 

shining a flashlight onto the display panel of 

sources and look for a small sensor.

        Connect a good quality, well terminated Cat 5e/6/7 

cable with an RJ45 connector wired to 568B standard at 

both ends from the HDBaseT Output port of the MATRIX 

to the UTP IN of the RX-70-PP DISPLAY RECEIVER (or, 

if using another WyreStorm extender set, connect the 

transmitter to the matrix via the HDMI OUT port)

Ensure both RJ45 connectors are pushed securely into 

each port and supported by the connector strain relief 

clip to prevent them from becoming loose. The quality 

of termination for your RJ45 is essential. Poor quality 

terminations lead to intermittent performance and longer 

install times.

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Connection

9.  Connection

5V mains or 
USB power 

adapter

07

RS232 to 

display 

(optional)

Display 1 Mirror 
Duplicate HDMI

Display 1

HDMI Source

IR TX emitter placed securely 
over input device infrared 
sensor window

IR RX jack plugged into 
IR RX port of matrix with 
receiver placed in clear 
sight of remote control

Cat 5e/6/7 (up to 70m 230ft)

01

02

03

04

05

06

KEY
IRTX Emitter
IRRX Receiver
HDMI
UTP Cat5e/6/7

Control System

(Additional 

control via 

RS232)

LAN

RS485

08

IR RX receiver and IR TX emitter 
placed discretely on the display with a 
clear line of sight to the remote 
handset being used

optional

Power

01  

Connect each 

HDMI input source

 (such as: HD-DVD, PS3/, 

XBOX360, satellite/cable, Blu-Ray etc.) to the 

HDMI inputs

 

of the

 MATRIX

.

 

ATTENTION

 

Do Not Hotswap Plugs! Please insert and 

extract cables carefully with the power SWITCHED OFF. 
Connecting and disconnecting while the unit is powered 
can result in damage to circuitry.

02 

  Attach the 

IR TX emitters

 directly over the infrared receiving 

sensor of each 

input source

 using the 

adhesive backing

You may need to adjust the position of the emitter after 
installation to achieve the best results. Sometimes moving the 
sensor to different areas of the source facia can improve IR 
performance. 
 
Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR TX emitter

 into the 

corresponding number IR TX port on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

.

03

 

For two-way IR controlling the display from the matrix 
side:

 Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR RX receiver

 into the 

corresponding 

IR RX port

 on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

ensuring the receiver is placed in clear view to receive an IR 
signal. 
 

NOTE

 

Make sure the IR jacks are in the same number 

ports. 

HINT

 

Locate the infrared sensor on devices by shining a 

flashlight onto the display panel of sources and look for a 
small sensor.

04

  Connect a good quality, well terminated Cat 5e/6/7 cable 

with an RJ45 connector wired to 568B standard at both 
ends from the 

HDBT Output 

port of the 

MATRIX

 to the 

UTP 

IN

 of the 

RX-1UTP-IR-70 DISPLAY RECEIVER

 (or, if using 

another Wyrestorm extender set, connect the transmitter to 
the matrix via the 

HDMI OUT port

 
Ensure both RJ45 connectors are pushed securely into 
each port and supported by the connector strain relief clip to 
prevent them from becoming loose. The quality of termination 
for your RJ45 is essential. Poor quality terminations lead to 
intermittent performance and longer install times. 
 

HINT

 

Although all Wyrestorm products are tested using 

Cat5e as standard, we suggest using Cat6 as the preferred 
cable due to its improved distribution capabilities. 
 

If using a 

Duplicate display

 mirrored to the 

HDBT Output,

 

connect the display via the 

HDMI OUT 

port. 

ATTENTION

 

We strongly recommend using the 

supplied mounting brackets to secure the MATRIX 
and the accompanying TRANSMITTER & DISPLAY 
RECEIVER baluns. Any sudden movement of these 

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Connection

9.  Connection

5V mains or 
USB power 

adapter

07

RS232 to 

display 

(optional)

Display 1 Mirror 
Duplicate HDMI

Display 1

HDMI Source

IR TX emitter placed securely 
over input device infrared 
sensor window

IR RX jack plugged into 
IR RX port of matrix with 
receiver placed in clear 
sight of remote control

Cat 5e/6/7 (up to 70m 230ft)

01

02

03

04

05

06

KEY
IRTX Emitter
IRRX Receiver
HDMI
UTP Cat5e/6/7

Control System

(Additional 

control via 

RS232)

LAN

RS485

08

IR RX receiver and IR TX emitter 
placed discretely on the display with a 
clear line of sight to the remote 
handset being used

optional

Power

01  

Connect each 

HDMI input source

 (such as: HD-DVD, PS3/, 

XBOX360, satellite/cable, Blu-Ray etc.) to the 

HDMI inputs

 

of the

 MATRIX

.

 

ATTENTION

 

Do Not Hotswap Plugs! Please insert and 

extract cables carefully with the power SWITCHED OFF. 
Connecting and disconnecting while the unit is powered 
can result in damage to circuitry.

02 

  Attach the 

IR TX emitters

 directly over the infrared receiving 

sensor of each 

input source

 using the 

adhesive backing

You may need to adjust the position of the emitter after 
installation to achieve the best results. Sometimes moving the 
sensor to different areas of the source facia can improve IR 
performance. 
 
Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR TX emitter

 into the 

corresponding number IR TX port on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

.

03

 

For two-way IR controlling the display from the matrix 
side:

 Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR RX receiver

 into the 

corresponding 

IR RX port

 on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

ensuring the receiver is placed in clear view to receive an IR 
signal. 
 

NOTE

 

Make sure the IR jacks are in the same number 

ports. 

HINT

 

Locate the infrared sensor on devices by shining a 

flashlight onto the display panel of sources and look for a 
small sensor.

04

  Connect a good quality, well terminated Cat 5e/6/7 cable 

with an RJ45 connector wired to 568B standard at both 
ends from the 

HDBT Output 

port of the 

MATRIX

 to the 

UTP 

IN

 of the 

RX-1UTP-IR-70 DISPLAY RECEIVER

 (or, if using 

another Wyrestorm extender set, connect the transmitter to 
the matrix via the 

HDMI OUT port

 
Ensure both RJ45 connectors are pushed securely into 
each port and supported by the connector strain relief clip to 
prevent them from becoming loose. The quality of termination 
for your RJ45 is essential. Poor quality terminations lead to 
intermittent performance and longer install times. 
 

HINT

 

Although all Wyrestorm products are tested using 

Cat5e as standard, we suggest using Cat6 as the preferred 
cable due to its improved distribution capabilities. 
 

If using a 

Duplicate display

 mirrored to the 

HDBT Output,

 

connect the display via the 

HDMI OUT 

port. 

ATTENTION

 

We strongly recommend using the 

supplied mounting brackets to secure the MATRIX 
and the accompanying TRANSMITTER & DISPLAY 
RECEIVER baluns. Any sudden movement of these 

RX-70-PP

HDMI Source

Display 1 Mirror

Duplicate HDMI 

IR RX receiver and IR TX emitter 

placed discretely on the display 

with a clear line of sight to the 

remote handset being used

IR TX emitter placed securely over input 

device infrared sensor window

Power

LAN

Control 

System

(Additional 

control via 

RS232)

IR RX LINK Cable 

connecting from 

Control System to 

IR RX port 

of matrix

Cat5e/6 (up to 70m/230ft)

Display 1

01

02

03

04

05

07

06

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Connection

9.  Connection

5V mains or 
USB power 

adapter

07

RS232 to 

display 

(optional)

Display 1 Mirror 
Duplicate HDMI

Display 1

HDMI Source

IR TX emitter placed securely 
over input device infrared 
sensor window

IR RX jack plugged into 
IR RX port of matrix with 
receiver placed in clear 
sight of remote control

Cat 5e/6/7 (up to 70m 230ft)

01

02

03

04

05

06

KEY
IRTX Emitter
IRRX Receiver
HDMI
UTP Cat5e/6/7

Control System

(Additional 

control via 

RS232)

LAN

RS485

08

IR RX receiver and IR TX emitter 
placed discretely on the display with a 
clear line of sight to the remote 
handset being used

optional

Power

01  

Connect each 

HDMI input source

 (such as: HD-DVD, PS3/, 

XBOX360, satellite/cable, Blu-Ray etc.) to the 

HDMI inputs

 

of the

 MATRIX

.

 

ATTENTION

 

Do Not Hotswap Plugs! Please insert and 

extract cables carefully with the power SWITCHED OFF. 
Connecting and disconnecting while the unit is powered 
can result in damage to circuitry.

02 

  Attach the 

IR TX emitters

 directly over the infrared receiving 

sensor of each 

input source

 using the 

adhesive backing

You may need to adjust the position of the emitter after 
installation to achieve the best results. Sometimes moving the 
sensor to different areas of the source facia can improve IR 
performance. 
 
Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR TX emitter

 into the 

corresponding number IR TX port on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

.

03

 

For two-way IR controlling the display from the matrix 
side:

 Plug the 3.5mm jack of the 

IR RX receiver

 into the 

corresponding 

IR RX port

 on the rear panel of the 

MATRIX

ensuring the receiver is placed in clear view to receive an IR 
signal. 
 

NOTE

 

Make sure the IR jacks are in the same number 

ports. 

HINT

 

Locate the infrared sensor on devices by shining a 

flashlight onto the display panel of sources and look for a 
small sensor.

04

  Connect a good quality, well terminated Cat 5e/6/7 cable 

with an RJ45 connector wired to 568B standard at both 
ends from the 

HDBT Output 

port of the 

MATRIX

 to the 

UTP 

IN

 of the 

RX-1UTP-IR-70 DISPLAY RECEIVER

 (or, if using 

another Wyrestorm extender set, connect the transmitter to 
the matrix via the 

HDMI OUT port

 
Ensure both RJ45 connectors are pushed securely into 
each port and supported by the connector strain relief clip to 
prevent them from becoming loose. The quality of termination 
for your RJ45 is essential. Poor quality terminations lead to 
intermittent performance and longer install times. 
 

HINT

 

Although all Wyrestorm products are tested using 

Cat5e as standard, we suggest using Cat6 as the preferred 
cable due to its improved distribution capabilities. 
 

If using a 

Duplicate display

 mirrored to the 

HDBT Output,

 

connect the display via the 

HDMI OUT 

port. 

ATTENTION

 

We strongly recommend using the 

supplied mounting brackets to secure the MATRIX 
and the accompanying TRANSMITTER & DISPLAY 
RECEIVER baluns. Any sudden movement of these 

08

Control

System

Summary of Contents for MX-0606-PP

Page 1: ...hoosing this WyreStorm product Please read these instructions carefully before installing to avoid complications later Instruction Manual MX 0606 PP WyreStorm 6 x 6 HDBaseT Matrix Switcher with HDMI M...

Page 2: ...tender sets for longer distributions Simultaneous HDMI outputs mirrored to the HDBaseT outputs allow easy connection to AV receivers or additional displays essentially doubling the number of outputs D...

Page 3: ...out of the box Simplified ports Input HDMI Output integrated RJ45 connectors for a single Cat5e 6 7 UTP cable to each display point for ease of installation Conforms to IEEE 568B standards Each HDMI p...

Page 4: ...14 8lbs Operating Temperature Range 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F Operating Humidity Range 5 to 90 RH no condensation Output Bandwidth Signalling Rate 6 75Gbps Input Video Signal 0 5 1 0 volts p p Input DDC S...

Page 5: ...een HDBaseT Output ports RJ45 Cat5e 6 7 IR Receiver port IR RX Output Select Buttons Left Right RS232 IR Receive Window Duplicate HDMI Output ports mirrors HDBaseT Outputs AC 100 240V power input Powe...

Page 6: ...or of 07 70m 230ft RX 1UTP IR 70 Output 08 Mirror of 08 70m 230ft 49ft 32ft 16ft 65ft 82ft 98ft 114ft 131ft 147ft 164ft 196ft 229ft 262ft 15m 10m 5m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m 60m 70m 80m 1080p 1080i...

Page 7: ...isplay with a clear line of sight to the remote handset being used optional Power 01 Connect each HDMI input source such as HD DVD PS3 XBOX360 satellite cable Blu Ray etc to the HDMI inputs of the MAT...

Page 8: ...rix before unplugging any inputs or outputs follow last on first off protocol If your IR emitters and receivers are correctly placed you should now be able control both sources and displays discretely...

Page 9: ...rticular output location the user is at and only allows the selection of sources 1 8 fo that particular location using the button the right han button will be deactivated For example if you are in the...

Page 10: ...7 cable The sequence of IR TX numbers correspond to the HDMI INPUTS so when an OUTPUT selects a certain INPUT the CALL BACK IR signal of that RJ45 port selects the relevant IR TX port to OUTPUT the co...

Page 11: ...866 677 0053 EU 44 0 1793 230 343 BASIC REMOTE CONTROL IR TX port is allocated to an individual HDMI input port if the user is unable to establish IR control of the device care should be taken to che...

Page 12: ...or third party control RS232 Remote Control Control of the matrix is possible through RS232 using third party control systems or the dedicated Wyrestorm COM CTL software included with your purchase al...

Page 13: ...s connected or disconnected to the Com Port and communication is enabled Selection between ports is available by pressing the Com Port Select button 07 When connected the only option will be to Discon...

Page 14: ...ons by allocating your choices to Save buttons 1 3 and recall previously saved output input configurations by pressing State 1 3 buttons Firmware Update To update the system firmware enter the followi...

Page 15: ...nformation necessary for LAN control 14 01 02 03 04 Clicking opens a pop up window in which you can choose to let the system automatically detect your IP address with the result displayed in the box b...

Page 16: ...CTL to read the IR code from the control system The resulting data will appear in the central section 2 Use your cursor to click into the box containing the IR data you wish to change 3 With the remo...

Page 17: ...put 3 Intput 4 Intput 5 Intput 6 Intput 7 Intput 8 03 EDID Set MX0808 PP e Matrix via ode Third t is rom the y code be edited if ol systems stom code om codes vice to n code If petition of de nd Contr...

Page 18: ...N Control with SmartSet Gui The matrix can also be controlled via LAN over a network using the supplied WyreStorm software or LAN protocols from third party companies such as Control 4 Attention Use a...

Page 19: ...re built around the use of Port 23 If you see that the Port is set to 1984 change to Port 23 Device change name of matrix If the default setting reflects an 8x8 matrix model use this page to manually...

Page 20: ...hake between source and display If there is any disparity between the two successful transmission becomes problematic This matrix comes equipped with an EDID DIP switch for manual adjustment of matrix...

Page 21: ...2 3 4 ON 1 1 2 3 4 DEFAULT ON OFF 2 3 4 ON 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 DEFAULT ON OFF 2 3 4 ON 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3...

Page 22: ...lution If you reduce the resolution of the source do you get a picture If so this suggests a discrepancy between source and display resolution or a bandwidth capacity issue with your cable Check that...

Page 23: ...ote Occasionally with some sources the device settings allow the specification of audio output through a TV or an HDMI port If using an AV receiver check the HDMI output option is selected 3 Do all th...

Page 24: ...IR pass through from each of the outputs and has discrete IR outputs at the switch end meaning you can have multiple identical sources yet the IR would be routed only to the applicable source Do I ne...

Page 25: ...be required to provide a sales receipt or other proof of purchase indicating date and location of purchase as well as the price paid for the product The customer will be charged for the repair of any...

Page 26: ...this limited warranty are not the responsibility of the warrantor and should be considered the responsibility of the individual WYRESTORM PUBLICATION DISCLAIMER The material contained in this document...

Page 27: ...ort support wyrestorm com US 866 677 0053 EU 44 0 1793 230 343 INPUT REFERENCE LOG INPUT Input number on Matrix Source Location Source Details Source resolution audio settings Cable Number 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 28: ...upport support wyrestorm com US 866 677 0053 EU 44 0 1793 230 343 OUTPUT REFERENCE LOG OUTPUT Output number on Matrix Output Location Display Details Display Resolution Audio Settings Cable Number 1 2...

Page 29: ...29 US CAN MEX 1 518 289 1294 Toll Free Technical Support 1 844 280 WYRE 9973 NOTES...

Page 30: ...30 Technical support support wyrestorm com EMEA ROW 44 0 1793 230 343 NOTES...

Page 31: ...31 US CAN MEX 1 518 289 1294 Toll Free Technical Support 1 844 280 WYRE 9973 NOTES...

Page 32: ...EA Office Unit 22 Ergo Business Park Swindon Wiltshire SN3 3JW UK Tel 44 0 1793 230 343 WyreStorm Technical Support US 1 844 280 WYRE 9973 UK 44 0 1793 230 343 Email support wyrestorm com WyreStorm Te...

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